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the way we did was with tax dollars. you already paid for it, we're trying to give it back to you. and, so, we take a wholesale retail. we want to be the providers of the data as a fuel, but fuel, gasoline is useless to get you from point a to point b unless you consume that ultimately drives value to the american economy. our customer, i can completely agree with what shannon said in terms of our business objective, so to speak, is to empower entrepreneurs and innovators, to create jobs. that's a metric of success, not revenue generated per data set or some other per ifervance metric. the other piece of that looking back to the example of weather and gps, my monetization, is that together they contribute $100 billion to the american economy last year. last year alone from just those two data liberations. so, that is the way in which we are approaching from a strategy perspective, the ultimate impact to our customers. >> one super quick. one thing the city of san francisco or big cities or federal, right, the other smaller cities, smaller cities have smaller budgets. having a struc
the way we did was with tax dollars. you already paid for it, we're trying to give it back to you. and, so, we take a wholesale retail. we want to be the providers of the data as a fuel, but fuel, gasoline is useless to get you from point a to point b unless you consume that ultimately drives value to the american economy. our customer, i can completely agree with what shannon said in terms of our business objective, so to speak, is to empower entrepreneurs and innovators, to create jobs....
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that's why they raised taxes so much. they needed to get ahead of it and find ways to curb spending. the mayor has tried on the pension front but hasn't had much success. > from tax hike to dining discount, a washington based restaurant making waves over new incentives offering to diners. they're handing out a discount for kids who get their kids to behave. should parents be rewarded for keeping their kids in line. let's ask a couple of moms. so wendy, i have to start with you. you think this is a great idea. great idea. your kids cry, pay the parents so the kid is quiet. shouldn't all kids be quiet in a restaurant anyway? >> yes. kids should behave appropriately wherever they are. let's get that out first. however, they rarely do. they behave however they're going to behave most of the time. so i think there is a little bit of a bit of control. >> i should fa pay you as a restaurant obamaer to keep your -- owner to keep your kids quiet. >> we go to a lot of restaurants in new york with our kids. i would love for someone
that's why they raised taxes so much. they needed to get ahead of it and find ways to curb spending. the mayor has tried on the pension front but hasn't had much success. > from tax hike to dining discount, a washington based restaurant making waves over new incentives offering to diners. they're handing out a discount for kids who get their kids to behave. should parents be rewarded for keeping their kids in line. let's ask a couple of moms. so wendy, i have to start with you. you think...
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or taxing the economy? do you think that, more pro-business, pro-growth agendas just offered up even as a olive branch we could get enough businesses and people out there to pay regular taxes but fill that void are talking about. >> i am absolutely for growing the economy, you need fiscal responsibility and growth, you need both, this is not going to happen overnight. right now about 14%, okay? of our money, our money comes from revenues, 25%, spending, the gap is too big, we need to narrow down, where it was 3%, you need revenues up, you need spending down, both have to happen together. charles: it does not feel like, that the president got a huge victory, a big time tax hike. very little spending cut. and there is dropping hints today or during super bowl, -- a lot of times we get these things and hear about big projects that go after the rich. but we also end up going after the not so rich, because the payroll tax hike i think will be devastating, so far the tea leaves are not reading so well for that bu
or taxing the economy? do you think that, more pro-business, pro-growth agendas just offered up even as a olive branch we could get enough businesses and people out there to pay regular taxes but fill that void are talking about. >> i am absolutely for growing the economy, you need fiscal responsibility and growth, you need both, this is not going to happen overnight. right now about 14%, okay? of our money, our money comes from revenues, 25%, spending, the gap is too big, we need to...
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now he wants another tax increased. this guy is an alcoholic for higher taxes and he's looking for any excuse to try to get republicans into that breyer patch and the big difference between this fight over the sequester and the fiscal cliff, obama had the upper hand with the fiscal cliff but a big increase would happen automatically. now the republicans have the upper hand. if we do nothing, we finally slightly reduce the growth rate of federal spending. i know it gets jared and the keynesians all upset. it would be good for our economy. >> so far we have cut $1.5 trillion of spending over ten years and raised about $600 billion in taxes. if cutting spending helped the economy, we ought to be doing better than we're doing right now. now, i think you guys have a point about the tax increases. it matters less when you're talking about raising taxes on people who are no income or liquidity constrained, folks at the top the scale. but i take your point. i don't think it makes sense, for example, to say let's not do these cu
now he wants another tax increased. this guy is an alcoholic for higher taxes and he's looking for any excuse to try to get republicans into that breyer patch and the big difference between this fight over the sequester and the fiscal cliff, obama had the upper hand with the fiscal cliff but a big increase would happen automatically. now the republicans have the upper hand. if we do nothing, we finally slightly reduce the growth rate of federal spending. i know it gets jared and the keynesians...
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they'll pay taxes back. they'll go back to the end of the line, and it might take up to 10 to 15 years to become u.s. citizens, so it is definitely still the promise of -- >> the man not joining the bandwagon sitting next to you. >> we're equal, either citizens or noncitizens, the promise and this is what it's going to achieve. >> let me explain where you come from, you come from pennsylvania, from hazelton. you passed ordinances that would punish landlords who rented to illegal immigrants and punish employers who hired then. you intend to fight this effort for immigration reform in the house. >> this is 1986 all over again and that was at the time they told the person -- people, this is one time only, 1.5 million illegal aliens would get amnesty and ended up being 3 million. the same thing will happen today, george, when we're offering a pathway to citizenship without knowing that we could secure our borders, to put it in simple terms, you wouldn't replace your carpet at home if you still had a hole in the
they'll pay taxes back. they'll go back to the end of the line, and it might take up to 10 to 15 years to become u.s. citizens, so it is definitely still the promise of -- >> the man not joining the bandwagon sitting next to you. >> we're equal, either citizens or noncitizens, the promise and this is what it's going to achieve. >> let me explain where you come from, you come from pennsylvania, from hazelton. you passed ordinances that would punish landlords who rented to...
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out of state. >> and how about the tax returns, that must be a mess. you have one in indiana, illinois. >> it's full employment for taxpayers and consultants. >> is that team definitely going. >> the deal has to be approved by the nba board of governors and they're meeting in april to make the decision. at the time kevin johnson will also given a presentation. he's trying to line up investors of his own and two years ago he was able to prevent the team to leave for anaheim. he'll try to do that again to keep the team and the tax money in our state. >> you can find more on her segments on cbssf.com slash mornings. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on cbs this morning. charlie rose joins us uh-huh. he's back from new orleans, back up at new york now. good morning charlie. >> good morning frank, and our condolences to all the 49ers fans. you guys have a terrific football team. >> we're feeling it. >> here's what we have on cbs this morning, an inside look on how the super bowl power outage unfolded plus the winning coach, john harbaugh will be
out of state. >> and how about the tax returns, that must be a mess. you have one in indiana, illinois. >> it's full employment for taxpayers and consultants. >> is that team definitely going. >> the deal has to be approved by the nba board of governors and they're meeting in april to make the decision. at the time kevin johnson will also given a presentation. he's trying to line up investors of his own and two years ago he was able to prevent the team to leave for...
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and the long litany of taxes yet still to hit people in the pocket books. yeah, that's a reality and i guess outside the beltway bubble people are feeling it. >> sean: juan, if you remember they made a big deal, the president did, saying this would be under 900 billion dollars. the reisn't estimate up to 2.8 trillion a lot more than what they estimated. the cheapest plan they're saying now is going to cost $20,000, family plan by 2016. and the house report that came out said obamacare compliance will take a staggering 127 million man hours. you don't see any problems in that at all? you don't-- >> i think you're -- you're -- the sky is falling, the sky is falling, obama is bad, but i'm just telling you in fact what the cbo is telling you the rate of increase in terms of health care spending in the country has gone down in two years and that's part of the process of putting in affordable health care act. >> hello, reality, yeah, reality check. i may not be a real journalist like you, juan, but i'm not a polly anna either and out here in the real world the ef
and the long litany of taxes yet still to hit people in the pocket books. yeah, that's a reality and i guess outside the beltway bubble people are feeling it. >> sean: juan, if you remember they made a big deal, the president did, saying this would be under 900 billion dollars. the reisn't estimate up to 2.8 trillion a lot more than what they estimated. the cheapest plan they're saying now is going to cost $20,000, family plan by 2016. and the house report that came out said obamacare...
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tax hikes. i have three words for the gop on this one. please just say no. leave the cash in private hands so the economy can grow. don't let the government drain it for redistribution. here now howard dean and kate bailey hutchinson. is president obama worming out of this snink he's saying i want a third of the spending cuts and then i want to make it all up with tax revenues. did i hear that right or is there something else going on here? >> you heard it right. he said more tax increases and, you know, you come up with those budget cuts and i'll look at it. really, larry, it is just not moving at all. this is a time when the president should be sitting down every single day with the leaders of congress and saying where can we come together. but the republicans have got to take a stand and say no at shom point and every time they try to, it's the sky's falling, media and everyone saying we have to do something on sequester or the sky will fall. we have to do something on the debt ceiling or the
tax hikes. i have three words for the gop on this one. please just say no. leave the cash in private hands so the economy can grow. don't let the government drain it for redistribution. here now howard dean and kate bailey hutchinson. is president obama worming out of this snink he's saying i want a third of the spending cuts and then i want to make it all up with tax revenues. did i hear that right or is there something else going on here? >> you heard it right. he said more tax...
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the plan ends tax loopholes for yachts and for jets. it reduces the corporate meal and entertainment deduction to 25%. you can't write off the whole dinner anymore. it ends fossil fuel subsidies for oil companies that are raking in massive profits. exxonmobil, you know what their profit was? $44 billion in 2012. the last thing they need right now is your tax dollars as subsidy. the balancing act also closes other pointless loopholes the rich take advantage of. we should point out mitt romney ran on a similar tax plan. his former running mate paul ryan should love the balancing act because it reduces the deficit. everyone inside the beltway considers mr. ryan just a very serious person. but here is how paul ryan wants to reduce the deficit, with nothing but cuts. and here is the balanced approach from the progressive caucus. you know, when we need budget advice in the future, i think we should kind of push paul ryan off to the side, like we did in the election. and for now, we should turn to the house progressive caucus for advice becaus
the plan ends tax loopholes for yachts and for jets. it reduces the corporate meal and entertainment deduction to 25%. you can't write off the whole dinner anymore. it ends fossil fuel subsidies for oil companies that are raking in massive profits. exxonmobil, you know what their profit was? $44 billion in 2012. the last thing they need right now is your tax dollars as subsidy. the balancing act also closes other pointless loopholes the rich take advantage of. we should point out mitt romney...
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we take no tax dollars. we do not want tax dollars. >> zero. zero tax dollars. in other words, you're not getting shafted. now let's just make sure that we're all clear on this issue. the post office receives, again, as i said, zero tax dollars for operations. it's run as an independent agency. postal employees are civil servants. it's the only institution in america that has been forced to prefund for 75 years a pension plan in a ten-year window. it would have a $1.5 billion surplus in 2012 without this pension requirement. do we get that, folks? this is government intervention by the republicans before they handed the gavel to nancy pelosi. and this is what they stuck the workers with. they want to destroy the post office because they want to privatize everything. today i guess you can say is chapter one, where is the banner, mission accomplished for the republican destruction of the middle class in this country. now, congressman darrell issa, who he just loves the news. he called it common sense-sense reform. of course it's common sense to darrell issa. he ha
we take no tax dollars. we do not want tax dollars. >> zero. zero tax dollars. in other words, you're not getting shafted. now let's just make sure that we're all clear on this issue. the post office receives, again, as i said, zero tax dollars for operations. it's run as an independent agency. postal employees are civil servants. it's the only institution in america that has been forced to prefund for 75 years a pension plan in a ten-year window. it would have a $1.5 billion surplus in...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. in our homes, our minds. we can share every second in data dressed as pixels. a billion roaming photojournalists... uploading the human experience. and it is spectacular. so why would you cap that? my iphone 5 can see every point of view... every panorama, the entire gallery of humanity. i need to upload all of me. i need, no, i have the right to be unlimited. only sprint offers truly unlimited data... for iphone 5. >>> welcome back. in the first part of lester holt's report here the landing gear on a 767 wide body flying from newark to warsaw refuses to come down. no one had ever tried an emergency landing with this aircraft in precisely this condition before. some of the passengers realized just how dire the situation is, inc
i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. in our homes, our minds. we can share every second in data dressed as pixels. a billion roaming photojournalists... uploading the human...
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if he decides to keep it he'll have to pay about $25,000 in taxes. but don't worry. he can certainly afford it. he's a free agent and expected to find a contract worth about $20 million. what a problem to have. anne-marie? >> ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," boy scout ranks. some struggle over the change in policy. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil. count on it. it. [ male announcer ] here's a fun fact: this single scoop of gain gives more freshness than a whole box of this other stuff... and that much freshness is gonna take some getting used to... [ sniffing ] ahh. mmm! [ male announcer ] yep, it's amazing what a single scoop of gain freshness can do. get more freshness from gain or get your money back guaranteed. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an as
if he decides to keep it he'll have to pay about $25,000 in taxes. but don't worry. he can certainly afford it. he's a free agent and expected to find a contract worth about $20 million. what a problem to have. anne-marie? >> ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," boy scout ranks. some struggle over the change in policy. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored...
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...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> welcome back. so remember when president obama's union croonies publicly supported obama care package? that was then. now that big labor has actually had a chance to read the
...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little...
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can reduce its deficit by closing tax loopholes and making what he calls smart budget reductions. >> if you combine those things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> well today the president travels to minneapolis where he'll push for proposals to gun control durs his visit. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this will be the president's first trip outside washington to push his gun proposealsproposals. he's pushing for a big rally in support of this. in the meantime the senators are said to be preparing their own legislation very similar to the president's employee posal but conspicuously absent is the assault weapons ban. he takes his pitch for gun safety to minneapolis today. he wants congress to require universal background checks limit how many bullets gun clips can hold and pasban on assault weapons. but here in washington, much of the focus is on more limited legislation. >> i think that everyone acknowledges we should
can reduce its deficit by closing tax loopholes and making what he calls smart budget reductions. >> if you combine those things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> well today the president travels to minneapolis where he'll push for proposals to gun control durs his visit. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this will...
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get 66% of all tax breaks. we're talking about inequality here. we're not talking about class warfare, us against them. we're talking about fairness, angela? >> i think that's exactly right. you have a president who's now demonstrating an on going commitment to not only economic fairness, but making sure that the playing field is level across the board. we have a lot of work to do in this country with policymaking to both private sector and public protection sector of jobs. >> reverend, let me make a comment about that. and it's a football analogy. so it's in season. >>> look, we've already got enough inequality coming out of the basic economy just from the market outcomes. but then when the tax system comes in and exacerbates those ine qualities, makes them worse, it sounds like unnecessary roughness. it's taking a situation that's already too unequal by historical turns and it's doubling down on it. >> but angela, when you go back to the congress, where you worked for some times, i can't say years, you're not
get 66% of all tax breaks. we're talking about inequality here. we're not talking about class warfare, us against them. we're talking about fairness, angela? >> i think that's exactly right. you have a president who's now demonstrating an on going commitment to not only economic fairness, but making sure that the playing field is level across the board. we have a lot of work to do in this country with policymaking to both private sector and public protection sector of jobs. >>...
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if you could say would you recall holler at the pentagon or increase taxes, i would assume the latter to make sure that we didn't lose our capability to maintain our super power status. as conservatives celebrate what would have been ronald reagan's 102nd birthday, a reminder that even the beginner raised taxes 11 times during his presidency in compromise with democrats. given that, finding common ground both inside and outside the party might not be such a bad look. john meacham, i will give you the first question. welcome to the program. we're so happy to have you here. >> thank you. >> is this rebranding effort going to work for the republican party? >> it might because it depends himself on what it is rebranding itself against as events unfold. so president obama has about 12 months here. >> don't you think in terms of who they are rebranding against, the competition, if you will, if we're talking marketplace term, the democrats thus far, for the most part the democrats kind of have it together in a way they historically have not. >> well, sort of. i mean, we still don't have a bu
if you could say would you recall holler at the pentagon or increase taxes, i would assume the latter to make sure that we didn't lose our capability to maintain our super power status. as conservatives celebrate what would have been ronald reagan's 102nd birthday, a reminder that even the beginner raised taxes 11 times during his presidency in compromise with democrats. given that, finding common ground both inside and outside the party might not be such a bad look. john meacham, i will give...
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sales tax collections are up 15 percent in the last two years, six percent higher than before katrina. louisiana is one of only six states with more people employed now than before the great recession, and new orleans is the fastest growing city in america. >> bruce godfrey loves the idea of the city's first post katrina super bowl but says they don't need a football game here to tell them what they already know. >> everything has been rebuilt. our lives have been restored. and we are just looking towards the future. >> if you are going to use the iconic new orleans streetcars as a symbol consider this, construction on another line begins next year an 87 percent of the riders are locals. mostly on their way to work, scott, or to school. >> pelley: nice story jim. tell me what does being on this national stage mean for the folks in this town. >> reporter: i think bruce godfrey a mechanic says it best we have been recovering for a couple of years, it is only because of all of the focus on the city because of the super bowl that the rest of the country is now finding out about the miracl
sales tax collections are up 15 percent in the last two years, six percent higher than before katrina. louisiana is one of only six states with more people employed now than before the great recession, and new orleans is the fastest growing city in america. >> bruce godfrey loves the idea of the city's first post katrina super bowl but says they don't need a football game here to tell them what they already know. >> everything has been rebuilt. our lives have been restored. and we...
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. >> reporter: it also comes with a very big tax bill. the sports car is worth about $60,000. but if you keep it you will have to pay about $25,000 in taxes but don't worry, he can afford it. he is a free agent and is expected to sign a contract worth around $20 million a year. i wish i had those kind of problems. you know what i mean? >> no kidding. 25,000 is nothing to him. >> it's like a tip to a waitress for crying out loud. he'll be fine. >> reporter: exactly. >> all right. ashley morrison of cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> how about some weather now at 5:45. lawrence, what do we have cook? >> i want that car. that car looks cool. >> you got 25 grand? >> i don't have 25 grand. that's the only problem. big changes in the weather coming our way. we have a storm that's bearing down on us in the pacific right now. today i think we'll squeeze in a decent day. outside partly cloudy skies in the valleys, temperatures colder 30s and 40s early on clear as you approach the coastline. by the afternoon, we'll see some sunshine and the temperatures may be slightly warmer than yester
. >> reporter: it also comes with a very big tax bill. the sports car is worth about $60,000. but if you keep it you will have to pay about $25,000 in taxes but don't worry, he can afford it. he is a free agent and is expected to sign a contract worth around $20 million a year. i wish i had those kind of problems. you know what i mean? >> no kidding. 25,000 is nothing to him. >> it's like a tip to a waitress for crying out loud. he'll be fine. >> reporter: exactly....
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ability to outsource our jobs, more ability to put their money in tax havens in the cayman islands. it's not only a political issue, it's an economic issue. that is if consumers do not have the money, if the middle class and working families do not have the income to spend, how are you going to create jobs? how are you going to create jobs? >> senator, your thoughts on what policies would reduce this wide gulf of income inequality? >> let me just kick off a very few. i think what almost all economists recognize is that when real unemployment is over 14%, counting those people who have given up looking for work and are working part-time, we need to invest significant sums of money, rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure -- roads, bridges, water systems,s that transit, et cetera. second of all, given the threat of global warming, we need to invest very heavily and create jobs in weatherization, energy efficient and sustainable unreasonable. that's one area, ed, if we are aggressive, we can create many millions of jobs rather quickly. second of all, we have got to demand that wall str
ability to outsource our jobs, more ability to put their money in tax havens in the cayman islands. it's not only a political issue, it's an economic issue. that is if consumers do not have the money, if the middle class and working families do not have the income to spend, how are you going to create jobs? how are you going to create jobs? >> senator, your thoughts on what policies would reduce this wide gulf of income inequality? >> let me just kick off a very few. i think what...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> buying acme packet to 2929 per share and 22 percent premium from acme's close. it will bolster the communication to its customers. acme is trading up another $5. oracle is lower by just about 2 percent on the trading day. other networking names on the upnews, broad soft and prcera. all gaining steadily. josh lipton has market flash for us. hi, josh. >> hey, sue. slipping into the red, here is your news. dow jones reporting that the justice department and state prosecutors plan to file charges against saip likely focussing on s&p's mortgage bond rating model. this is the first class related enforcement action bit u.s. against a credit rating firm. mcgraw hill down about 2.3% right no
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tolling and keeps other major features of mcdonald's $3.1 billion, five- year plan, including a sales tax increase. >> it was not too bad outside. >> if you don't mean a little cloud. not that it was snow we were shoveling. >> and it was not 20 degrees. >> true. >> and what can we expect? >> and you will like tomorrow and that sunshine is coming back and a good day tomorrow and this evening, no big dealing and sentinel radar is going around and around and some flurries, a couple of flakes here and there and in in terms of where it's from, that is from the west to the north- northeast and everything is very, very light. anything that is touching the ground is up along interstate 11 there and northern sections of montgomery county and over into frederick county and into i-70 there and there is no big deal with the snowflakes and we're not talking about anything in the way of accumulation and that is looks like snow to the back of us and that -- expecting that into the mid-40s and as well. the temperature right now in this city is 40 and a full look at the forecast, seven days worth and that
tolling and keeps other major features of mcdonald's $3.1 billion, five- year plan, including a sales tax increase. >> it was not too bad outside. >> if you don't mean a little cloud. not that it was snow we were shoveling. >> and it was not 20 degrees. >> true. >> and what can we expect? >> and you will like tomorrow and that sunshine is coming back and a good day tomorrow and this evening, no big dealing and sentinel radar is going around and around and...
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are typically recovering, the best way to help them is with better training, better generous income tax credit, that is easier to provide in a growing economy with younger workers than in a sluggish one with budget deficits. immigration is not what hurts them, and it is not standing in the way of aiding them. in 2007, the congressional budget office found that legalizing undocumented immigrants would increase revenue by $48 billion, while costing only $3 billion increased public services. and that is before you get into the broader economic benefits. there are very few free lunches in public policy. usually it is a realm of hard choices, but taking advantage of our unique position as the country with the world's best and brightest, desperately a way to go? that is surely correct. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. hillary clinton ends her run as secretary of state by nailing republicans for who they really are. i love it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i am very proud to have been secretary of state. >> hillar
are typically recovering, the best way to help them is with better training, better generous income tax credit, that is easier to provide in a growing economy with younger workers than in a sluggish one with budget deficits. immigration is not what hurts them, and it is not standing in the way of aiding them. in 2007, the congressional budget office found that legalizing undocumented immigrants would increase revenue by $48 billion, while costing only $3 billion increased public services. and...
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pot the same way the federal government taxes booze and cigarettes. congressman polis and blooming hour of oregon produce two separate bills they claim it would help police fight the war on drugs. 15 states around the country have de krielized pot possession. >> bruce willis has a new hero rule defending the second amendment. >> it's going to be a while. >> how did you know i was a cop? >> you don't look like a lawyer. >> we all know bruce willis. he's against the new gun control laws proposed by the government saying quote i think you can't start to pick apart anything out of the bill of rights without anying it's all going to become undone. if you take one out or change one law why wouldn't they take all of your rights away from you? he added he doesn't see how additional legislation could prevent future mass shootings. >> i like bruce willis. a detroit man turned his arraignment into a concert when he decided to wrap his side of the story. ♪ >> not bad at all, sir. that was very good. very impressive. you could hear the judge of this courtroom jo
pot the same way the federal government taxes booze and cigarettes. congressman polis and blooming hour of oregon produce two separate bills they claim it would help police fight the war on drugs. 15 states around the country have de krielized pot possession. >> bruce willis has a new hero rule defending the second amendment. >> it's going to be a while. >> how did you know i was a cop? >> you don't look like a lawyer. >> we all know bruce willis. he's against the...
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tax services say if you wait to file your taxes, there's a chance you could become a victim of identity theft. fraudsters are already hard at work trying to steal your identity and get your tax refund. if that happens, it could mean big problems for you come refund time as you could see delays as the irs tries to fix the problem. >>> still to come, a side of ma maya ang maya angelou we rarely get to hear. >>> and more mentions of snowflakes coming your way. we'll >>> with tomorrow marking the end of the nfl season, commissioner roger goodell issing lis looking ahead. he gave his state of the league address yesterday and focused on the heavy head injuries and heavy hitting that have drawn so much attention. >> we ha to take these hits out of the game that we think have a higher risk of causing injuries. the focus is on defenseless players. i stand by our record. i think we have made those changes and made the game safer. >> goodell also said that he expects testing for human growth hormone to be in place by the start of next season. >>> virginia tech is at the forefront of researching fo
tax services say if you wait to file your taxes, there's a chance you could become a victim of identity theft. fraudsters are already hard at work trying to steal your identity and get your tax refund. if that happens, it could mean big problems for you come refund time as you could see delays as the irs tries to fix the problem. >>> still to come, a side of ma maya ang maya angelou we rarely get to hear. >>> and more mentions of snowflakes coming your way. we'll >>>...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. >>> time to check our top stories. boy scouts could lift the national ban on openly gay members. that decision could be made as early as today when the group's national board convenes in texas. president obama says lifting the ban would be the right thing to do. >>> the city of baltimore getting ready to celebrate the ravens' big super bowl win. it plans to host a victory parade tomorrow. rain or shine. parade will start at city hall and end at the team's st
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these are provisions in the tax code that give tax breaks to certain groups of taxpayers but not all taxpayers. you might be surprised to learn when you add that up on an annual basis it equals about as much revenue as we bring in from the tax code. that $1. trillion a year we spend in tax expenditures. not all of those are necessary. like not all spending is necessary, not all tax expenditures are necessary. we can certainly save over a ten-year period a couple hundred billion dollars by reducing these tax expenditures. that needs to be part of the equation, revenue. we also need to bring down mandatory spending. it represents -- we spend much more in mandatory spending than we do in the appropriation process in government. and you know that the anguish we go through every year on appropriations. we need to bring down our mandatory spending. the best way to do that is to bring down the cost of healthcare which would reduce not only medicaid and medicare cost, but also the cost to our economy of healthcare. and working on those proposals. then we can save money on the military side w
these are provisions in the tax code that give tax breaks to certain groups of taxpayers but not all taxpayers. you might be surprised to learn when you add that up on an annual basis it equals about as much revenue as we bring in from the tax code. that $1. trillion a year we spend in tax expenditures. not all of those are necessary. like not all spending is necessary, not all tax expenditures are necessary. we can certainly save over a ten-year period a couple hundred billion dollars by...
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. >> reed said he is considering a 2014 ballot measure calling for a quarter to half cent sales tax increase. that's a reversal from last year when he blocked such a measure from the november ballot. he will be a speaker at the state of the valley conference hosted by joint venture silicon valley. >>> san francisco may have just hit a real estate record. a house here just went for nearly $10 million. the 5500-square-foot home is in the liberty heights neighborhood. the area has become increasingly trendy especially with the hipsters and the young tech crowd. >> we have even the whole area change dramatically. the dot-com went to dot-bomb and that went to a downturn. >> whoever bought the house must have really wanted it. that broker couldn't find another house in the area going for more than $3 million. >>> if you filled up lately, you probably notice that gas is getting more expensive again. but this really gave us sticker shock. take a look. you are reading that right. chico's gas station in south san francisco is charging $5.03 for a gallon of regular. gas prices are up almost 40 cents in
. >> reed said he is considering a 2014 ballot measure calling for a quarter to half cent sales tax increase. that's a reversal from last year when he blocked such a measure from the november ballot. he will be a speaker at the state of the valley conference hosted by joint venture silicon valley. >>> san francisco may have just hit a real estate record. a house here just went for nearly $10 million. the 5500-square-foot home is in the liberty heights neighborhood. the area has...
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higher ta tax rate to 15% from 10. and governor wanted more funds dedicated to addiction services. those additions are expected to happen, and it should pass being the third state with nevada and delaware allowing gambling on-line. the companies would be based in new jersey too. that means gambling revenue as well as jobs would come into the state. you know how gambling has been a big way it get revenue in the tight times of state budgets. also, out of state gamblers could be allowed to do this as well. if they are on state allowed gambling. right now there is only two others. on the stock side, take a look at these names here. according to the wall street journal, they signed deals to service the industry. in new jersey. they traded in london but had huge days, bwin almost 15 times its average daily volume. i want to point out people, this legislation has nothing to do with sports betting. new jersey is moving ahead with that as well but can't start doing it until or unless they settle a lawsuit with major sports and ncaa. with the thing with on-line betti betting, they are in ear
higher ta tax rate to 15% from 10. and governor wanted more funds dedicated to addiction services. those additions are expected to happen, and it should pass being the third state with nevada and delaware allowing gambling on-line. the companies would be based in new jersey too. that means gambling revenue as well as jobs would come into the state. you know how gambling has been a big way it get revenue in the tight times of state budgets. also, out of state gamblers could be allowed to do this...